Suspension & Lowering
There's an easy trick to lowering any Mercedes with ADS (at least the E-Class). Globe Motorsports in Los Angeles and 310 Motoring do them all the time as do many other tuner shops - it's super cheap like $250.00-$500.00. Funny trick too. You simply lower the "sensors" under the car - the computer reads the settings as normal and lowers the car automatically. Kinda hard to explain but it worked perfect on my E500 plus there is no aftermarket crap or ride difference. You know how it lowers when you drive - well it reads this setting all the time when you lower the sensors so the computer thinks that it is the car's "normal" height. Will save you lots of trouble and a lot cheaper than Brabus's 3/4 inch bulls**t - even with the sport kit - gotta drop this car about an inch - especially if you put 20's on it - my only concern is having to do any fender mods to handle the big wheels. Any suggestions from anyone else?
I have a 2005 E500 and am interested in lowering, but with the airmatic suspension it is a pain. I dont feel like paying the $1500 from Carlsson or Brabus. What year E500 do you have? Did you mess with the sensors yourself, or did you have someone do it for you? If you did it, what would I need to do?
Very easy to lower... takes all of 20 minutes.
The CLS should be exactly the same as the E..
Cost .50
anyone who succesfully performs this on their CLS, please let us know how it goes! and Good Luck!!
Several people have made the statement of the C-tronic being safer or better in case of a warranty problem. Well I hate to burst anyones bubble but if you have a suspension problem with the Ctronic box installed you had better believer MB will blame it on the box and void the suspension warranty.
I look at the washer method as a "hardware" way of lowering and the Ctronic as a software method. The C tronic is difficult to install and expensive, the washer method is easily returned to stock in case of a problem.
All I know is my car rides the same, looks good and I have $1500 in my pocket still.
Secondly, mess with the sensors, and your a milimeter off... guess what...ABC/ride height control sensors trip and you'll get a malfunction. Not to mention that if they dont trip, you car may not sit exactly level and you'll wear tires unevenly.
But if you've done this technique enough, you can get it right evertime with your eyes close. Thats why 310 and everyone else can do it. But the car still drops more with speed increase. Most of the shops that do it and get away with it, they have a template that is used so that the modification to the rear mainly, is exactly right everytime.
There are so many other secrets that I could disclose here on how to save and modify the car. But I would not encourage any owners to open themselves up to a whirlwind of possible problems with a car as techno as these.
my .02
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i work downtown and drive daily, so i will definitely stop by!
thanks.
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I'm in Chino Hills, and willing to drive to get my car lowered by someone with experience... the right way..



